In a message dated 6/4/05 3:35:50 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>The Vedic maxim says that in the vicinity of the enlightened—those
>experiencing unity (yoga)—there’s no violence. That’s the core principle.
>If we create enough coherence in the collective consciousness as a whole,
>9/11 won’t happen again. That’s what we need as our war on terror. It
>needs to be fought from the inside.
>
>The real jihad is not fought with weapons. The real jihad is to create
>inner peace, to create an inner unity, and slay the inner demons that hold
>us in separation from ourselves and one another. That’s the real war on
>terror. Then we slay terror literally instead of getting caught in the
>trap of going after “terrorists” and thinking it’s those “bad people” that
>are the problem. That is a complete fantasy and a tragic waste of lives
>and resources, blinding us to what needs to change in ourselves. We need
>to be able to speak plainly and not blame anyone, because people at every
>level of responsibility are using the best techniques they understand. So
>it’s our responsibility to share what we know. It’s a big jump for many.
>We’re not going to change the foreign policy of the United States on the
>basis of this series of studies—not until there’s a broad enough
>understanding of the dynamics of collective consciousness in the country.
>Politicians here and elsewhere are rational people. They’re not going to
>do something which immediately gets them voted out of office because their
>constituents don’t understand what they’re doing and feel frightened. So
>there’s no blame there. Nevertheless, if we follow our present course of
>relying too much on military action to combat terrorism, there will be a
>massive waste of lives and resources compared to what could be done
>through more of us joining the real war on terror. That’s the challenge
>for us now.•
>
>
Uh, didn't the Dali Lama have some great effect on protecting Tibet from the invasion of the Chinese back in the fifties using some such "technology". Oh wait a second, they were Buddhists!


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